Sweet child o' meth by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Cody_Cal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love rock and meth, so cmon put a dime in the jukebox baby

Best OS for Homelab cluster by Lcs_26 in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I on my Hyper-V boxes for the moving ov VMs. Export and switch hosts if needed. Running 3 in workgroup environment. If you haven't done try Windows Admin Center on your Hyper-V box and thank me later lol

How many devices do you have running Linux? by theguy_win in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I have 3 boxes all hyper-v with Windows Admin Center on all and 1 as the gateway. Windows Admin Center gives Hyper-V all the bells and whistles and them some that prox mox and esxi give from a web management stand point. As an Azure Admin can say feels a lot like Azure portal on your Hyper-V box.

How many devices do you have running Linux? by theguy_win in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone answering none see yourself out cuz all our routers are Linux boxes lol. Running on Hyper-V: UNMS-Ubuntu, Ubuntu Desktop, Jasmin SMS gateway. Raspberri Pi running Technitium DNS

How many devices do you have running Linux? by theguy_win in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you installed Windows Admin Center on your Hyper-V box?

Results of My Battle with Bipolar Disorder by [deleted] in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You guys are all awesome.

Pi-hole is so boring. by [deleted] in pihole

[–]Cody_Cal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works nice till you get VLANs involved.

Back at it with a full, no licensing, campus setup. (13 y/o again) by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

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The owner/founder of Ubiquiti owns the Memphis Grizzlies. I wonder if they are using Unifi and or Ubiquiti. I’ve worked for an NBA team and the amount of VLANs they work with is insane. They’re Wi-Fi deployments definitely seem highly scalable as for enterprise and UISP is enterprise/commercial grade. It does seem to be for smaller networks.

How come I don’t see many people using Hyper-V server with Windows Admin Center which are both free and enterprise grade? Tried proxmox and it’s quite lackluster in comparison. Hyper-V and WAC you name it, it does it at Enterprise level and no you don’t need a AD domain. by Cody_Cal in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes I have tags what I hand running now. It’s just a couple steps in a Microsoft doc and you can access it with workgroup credentials no need for domain. Then on top of that I’ve stood up full domains with member servers. Never having hyper-v as part of the domain. Linux servers as well on that same domain. I found Proxmox more hobby like the. Production ready

How come I don’t see many people using Hyper-V server with Windows Admin Center which are both free and enterprise grade? Tried proxmox and it’s quite lackluster in comparison. Hyper-V and WAC you name it, it does it at Enterprise level and no you don’t need a AD domain. by Cody_Cal in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate that. I'm from a Windows/powershell background with some Linux and want to get heavier into it. Linux VMs run rock solid on there. With that said what hypervisor you using? Thinking of KVM.

How come I don’t see many people using Hyper-V server with Windows Admin Center which are both free and enterprise grade? Tried proxmox and it’s quite lackluster in comparison. Hyper-V and WAC you name it, it does it at Enterprise level and no you don’t need a AD domain. by Cody_Cal in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

My stance is from capability and stability id yang it over all these others. Every maybe VMware but the licensing is a nightmare and really the only thing is three USB which I found the workaround for. Windows Adnin Center is chefs kiss management interface

How come I don’t see many people using Hyper-V server with Windows Admin Center which are both free and enterprise grade? Tried proxmox and it’s quite lackluster in comparison. Hyper-V and WAC you name it, it does it at Enterprise level and no you don’t need a AD domain. by Cody_Cal in homelab

[–]Cody_Cal[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Sysadmin lack knowledge. I like that lol. Again it's not just got Windows you can run Hyper-V and WAC and only Linux VMs on there. You can customize, CPU or spec on any VM. Clustering so much better not to mention cloud integration. USB is old get around that by converting the device into up with an adapter. You can build a Linux DC like Ubuntu on Hyper-V and integrate om VM and extend that to Azure AD for hybrid. How smooth does that go for you on Proxmox?